For whatever reason, mysteries produced in the UK and Europe tend to have more atmosphere.
If you're a fan of shows like Top of the Lake and The Fall, you need to watch Dublin Murders, a moody, atomopheric drama drawing upon rich history and deep secrets.
Starring Sarah Green and Killian Scott, it's an adaptation of two Tana French novels adapted by screenwriter Sarah Phelps.
As a big fan of UK dramas, this one was a no-brainer for me, but it had the added appeal of starring Scott, who I found mesmerizing in Irish drama Love/Hate.
While it's not well-known in the Us (and that's a shame), it set a high standard for Irish productions. The lush, often gloomy scenery of Dublin Murders is much different than the city streets featured in Love/Hate, but both extraordinarily showcase Ireland.
Fans of Love/Hate (which can be found on Netflix) also get...
If you're a fan of shows like Top of the Lake and The Fall, you need to watch Dublin Murders, a moody, atomopheric drama drawing upon rich history and deep secrets.
Starring Sarah Green and Killian Scott, it's an adaptation of two Tana French novels adapted by screenwriter Sarah Phelps.
As a big fan of UK dramas, this one was a no-brainer for me, but it had the added appeal of starring Scott, who I found mesmerizing in Irish drama Love/Hate.
While it's not well-known in the Us (and that's a shame), it set a high standard for Irish productions. The lush, often gloomy scenery of Dublin Murders is much different than the city streets featured in Love/Hate, but both extraordinarily showcase Ireland.
Fans of Love/Hate (which can be found on Netflix) also get...
- 11/7/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
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